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Gatwick drone raid’s legacy of ‘fees, airports’

Bloomberg As thousands rush to complete journeys disrupted by the recent drone incursions at London Gatwick airport, here’s a guide to how the aviation industry is responding, and what the long-term fallout might be. Airlines have a legal duty to get travellers to their destination, no matter if a flight is halted by the weather, strikes or the appearance of ...

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Norwegian Air says liquidity ‘satisfactory’ as it cuts costs

Bloomberg Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA said its cash position is “satisfactory” and a cost-savings plan is bearing fruit as the debt-strapped budget carrier faces disruptions to its long-haul flights during the slow winter season. “To meet the competitive environment in a period with seasonally lower demand in Europe, the company has made several changes to its route portfolio as well ...

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Amazon’s grocery push keeps stumbling

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc continues to struggle in the $840 billion grocery market, more than a year after it spooked the industry with the $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods. The number of Amazon Prime members who shop for groceries at least once a month declined in 2018 compared with 2017, according to the results of a consumer survey by UBS ...

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